Note: If somebody buys your book through Smashwords’ agreement with Apple you get 60%. If you go to Apple directly you’d get 70%. ISBNS no longer needed.
Via: TechRadar

Smashwords:

85%

Note: If you use Smashwords to distribute your book to other platforms (Apple, B&N, Kobo, ect.) your rate is likely to be 60% but that can change depending on circumstances – Check out Smashword’s Support Center FAQ for more details.

Kobo:

Two options:
70% or 45%

Note: These options vary by the price of your book and which countries you are selling, please take the time to read through the articles below to fully understand Kobo’s royalty system.

Varies: “A royalty is calculated based on the list price you set for the location where your book is printed. We take our share (which is comprised of a percentage of the list price for each sales channel, the fixed charged and per page charged based on the print location) from the list price and the rest is your royalty earned.” via CreateSpace: Understanding Royalties

Note: Createspace is an Amazon company

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